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The Mask You Wear VS Reality | Dr. Erika Rosenberg | Chung Huong Institute

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0:12 Introduction to Authenticity1:04 The Complexity of Vulnerability1:53 The Masks We Wear3:57 Detecting Deception7:24 The Role of Culture9:29 The Impact of AI12:45 Social Media and Emotional Disconnect23:14 Emotions in the Digital Age26:07 Cultivating Connection in Tough Times29:20 Embracing Common Humanity31:32 Breaking the Habit of Isolation34:02 Practicing Compassion42:15 Changing Dynamics in Relationships43:43 Compassion as a Solution46:45 The Power of Kindness48:57 Personal Journey to CompassionIn this episode, we chat with Dr. Erika Rosenberg about the interplay of emotions, communication, and authenticity in human connection. We tackle societal pressures that mask true feelings and the importance of embracing vulnerability and imperfections. Dr. Rosenberg shares insights on deception and emotional cues, while highlighting the impact of technology on empathy, particularly among younger generations. We discuss “Facial Expressions 101” to improve understanding of emotional expressions and conclude with a call to cultivate compassion and vulnerability to foster healthier relationships in our society.Erika Rosenberg, Ph.D. is a scientist, author, and educator who seeks to help people understand themselves and one another better, connect with one another, find peace and joy in life, and suffer less. Erika is a co-creator of the Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT) program at Stanford University, with lead author Thupten Jinpa, Founding Faculty at The Compassion Institute, and faculty at The Nyingma Institute, Berkeley. Erika has taught at places as diverse as Google, Inc., Lerab Ling Monastery, LucasFilm, Upaya Zen Center, Esalen Institute, and Burning Man. Erikais also experienced in psychedelic harm reduction and psychedelic integration through such programs as the Zendo Project and the Psychedelic Sangha, NYC.Dr. Rosenberg’s academic work focuses on the study of emotion, emotionexpression and contemplative science. At the Center for Mind and Brain at UC Davis, Erika Rosenberg is a member of the Saron Lab, which conducts multi-disciplinary, pathbreaking research in contemplative science. Erika is an expert in human facial expressions and the Facial Action Coding System, with clients in academia, industry, and the arts, worldwide. Her books include What the Face Reveals (with Paul Ekman, now in its 3rd edition) and the widely used Introductory Psychology text, Psychology: Perspectives & Connections, now in its 6th edition). Dr. Rosenberg’s published scientific work on facial expression span basic affective science on research on emotional processes, social psychological research onfacial expression recognition, studies of the effects of meditation on emotional behavior, and health psychological risk factors for heart disease.

0:12 Introduction to Authenticity1:04 The Complexity of Vulnerability1:53 The Masks We Wear3:57 Detecting Deception7:24 The Role of Culture9:29 The Impact of AI12:45 Social Media and Emotional Disconnect23:14 Emotions in the Digital Age26:07 Cultivating Connection in Tough Times29:20 Embracing Common Humanity31:32 Breaking the Habit of Isolation34:02 Practicing Compassion42:15 Changing Dynamics in Relationships43:43 Compassion as a Solution46:45 The Power of Kindness48:57 Personal Journey to CompassionIn this episode, we chat with Dr. Erika Rosenberg about the interplay of emotions, communication, and authenticity in human connection. We tackle societal pressures that mask true feelings and the importance of embracing vulnerability and imperfections. Dr. Rosenberg shares insights on deception and emotional cues, while highlighting the impact of technology on empathy, particularly among younger generations. We discuss “Facial Expressions 101” to improve understanding of emotional expressions and conclude with a call to cultivate compassion and vulnerability to foster healthier relationships in our society.Erika Rosenberg, Ph.D. is a scientist, author, and educator who seeks to help people understand themselves and one another better, connect with one another, find peace and joy in life, and suffer less. Erika is a co-creator of the Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT) program at Stanford University, with lead author Thupten Jinpa, Founding Faculty at The Compassion Institute, and faculty at The Nyingma Institute, Berkeley. Erika has taught at places as diverse as Google, Inc., Lerab Ling Monastery, LucasFilm, Upaya Zen Center, Esalen Institute, and Burning Man. Erikais also experienced in psychedelic harm reduction and psychedelic integration through such programs as the Zendo Project and the Psychedelic Sangha, NYC.Dr. Rosenberg’s academic work focuses on the study of emotion, emotionexpression and contemplative science. At the Center for Mind and Brain at UC Davis, Erika Rosenberg is a member of the Saron Lab, which conducts multi-disciplinary, pathbreaking research in contemplative science. Erika is an expert in human facial expressions and the Facial Action Coding System, with clients in academia, industry, and the arts, worldwide. Her books include What the Face Reveals (with Paul Ekman, now in its 3rd edition) and the widely used Introductory Psychology text, Psychology: Perspectives & Connections, now in its 6th edition). Dr. Rosenberg’s published scientific work on facial expression span basic affective science on research on emotional processes, social psychological research onfacial expression recognition, studies of the effects of meditation on emotional behavior, and health psychological risk factors for heart disease.

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0:12 Introduction to Authenticity1:04 The Complexity of Vulnerability1:53 The Masks We Wear3:57 Detecting Deception7:24 The Role of Culture9:29 The Impact of AI12:45 Social Media and Emotional Disconnect23:14 Emotions in the Digital Age26:07...

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